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SummaryTUI and Interaction Design Research
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Lecture Outline•
TUI and Design Research
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Summary
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Course evaluation
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Office hours
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Tangible UIs in Design Research
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Designing Interactions
Bill Verplank
from Moggridge, 2006
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Interaction Design Researchers
WHO
WHAT HOW
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[Zimmerman et al., 2007]
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Interaction Design ResearchInteraction design researchers
integrate the true
knowledge (the models and theories from the behavioral scientist) with the how
knowledge (the technical opportunities demonstrated by engineers).
Through an active process of ideating, iterating, and critiquing potential solutions, design researchers continually reframe the problem as they attempt to make the right thing.
WHO
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Tangible UIs as Design Artifacts
WHO WHAT
HOW
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[Zimmerman et al., 2007]
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Design ArtifactsInteraction design researchers create artifacts that provide concrete embodiments of theory and technical opportunities.
Design artifacts
are the currency
of design communication.
WHAT
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Currency for Design Communication
WHO WHAT HOW
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[Zimmerman et al., 2007]
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Currency for Design CommunicationThese research artifacts
provide the catalyst and subject matter for discourse in the community, with each new artifact continuing the conversation.
HOW
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None Noun VerbNoun
and VerbFull
Full
Nearby
Environ-
ment
Distant
Metaphor
Embodiment
Unexplored territories?
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None Noun VerbNoun
and VerbFull
Full
Nearby
Environ-
ment
Distant
Metaphor
Embodiment
Tools
Containers
TokensTokens
Unexplored territories?
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Tuesday LECTURE Thursday LAB
Week 1 08/28 Introduction 08/30 Introduction to Physical Computing
Week 2 09/04 Activity Theory and HCI 09/06 Hello World with Arduino Boards
Week 3 09/11 Tangible Bits 09/13 Sensor 1: Potentiometers
Week 4 09/18 Containers, Tools, and Token: Taxonomy of TUIs 09/20 Sensor 2: Force sensors and photocells
Week 5 09/25 Calm Computing and Ambient Media 09/27 Output 1: Piezo
speakers
Week 6 10/02 Human Centered Design 10/04 Output 2: Servo motors
Week 7 10/09 Design and Innovation 10/11 Output 3: DC motors
Week 8 10/16 Midterm Project Review 10/18 Output 4: Simple Mechanics
Week 9 10/23 Mixed / Augmented Reality 10/25 Synthesis 1: Invent a music instrument (group work)
Week 10 10/30 Guest Lecture by Eric Paulos 11/01 Synthesis 2: Invent a music instrument (group work)
Week 11 11/06 Technology in Domestic Space 11/08 Guest Lecture by Tod
Kurt (ThingM)
Week 12 11/13 Guest Lecture by Wendy Ju 11/15 Final Project Progress Report and Critique
Week 13 11/20 Guest Lecture by Dave Nguyen 11/22 No class: Thanksgiving holiday
Week 14 11/27 Evaluating TUIs 11/29 Work on final project
Week 15 12/04 Summary 12/06 Final Project Exhibition
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Tuesday LECTURE
08/28 Introduction
09/04 Activity Theory and HCI
09/11 Tangible Bits
09/18 Containers, Tools, and Token: Taxonomy of TUIs
09/25 Calm Computing and Ambient Media
10/02 Human Centered Design
10/09 Design and Innovation
10/16 Midterm Project Review
10/23 Mixed / Augmented Reality
10/30 Guest Lecture by Eric Paulos
11/06 Technology in Domestic Space
11/13 Guest Lecture by Wendy Ju
11/20 Guest Lecture by Dave Nguyen
11/27 Evaluating TUIs
12/04 Summary
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Tuesday LECTURE
08/28 Introduction
09/04 Activity Theory and HCI
09/11 Tangible Bits
09/18 Containers, Tools, and Token: Taxonomy of TUIs
09/25 Calm Computing and Ambient Media
10/02 Human Centered Design
10/09 Design and Innovation
10/16 Midterm Project Review
10/23 Mixed / Augmented Reality
10/30 Guest Lecture by Eric Paulos
11/06 Technology in Domestic Space
11/13 Guest Lecture by Wendy Ju
11/20 Guest Lecture by Dave Nguyen
11/27 Evaluating TUIs
12/04 Summary
Subject Object
Tool
Activity
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“Computer reaching out”The scope of human-computer interaction is expanding to include larger-scale, longer-term phenomena of computer use. Interaction moves from being directly focused on the physical machine to incorporating more and more of the user’s world and the social setting in which the user is embedded. (Dourish, 2004)
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Historical Development of UI
EmbodiedGraphicalTextualSymbolicElectrical
From Where the Action Is
(Dourish, 2001)
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Tuesday LECTURE
08/28 Introduction
09/04 Activity Theory and HCI
09/11 Tangible Bits
09/18 Containers, Tools, and Token: Taxonomy of TUIs
09/25 Calm Computing and Ambient Media
10/02 Human Centered Design
10/09 Design and Innovation
10/16 Midterm Project Review
10/23 Mixed / Augmented Reality
10/30 Guest Lecture by Eric Paulos
11/06 Technology in Domestic Space
11/13 Guest Lecture by Wendy Ju
11/20 Guest Lecture by Dave Nguyen
11/27 Evaluating TUIs
12/04 Summary
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Tuesday LECTURE
08/28 Introduction
09/04 Activity Theory and HCI
09/11 Tangible Bits
09/18 Containers, Tools, and Token: Taxonomy of TUIs
09/25 Calm Computing and Ambient Media
10/02 Human Centered Design
10/09 Design and Innovation
10/16 Midterm Project Review
10/23 Mixed / Augmented Reality
10/30 Guest Lecture by Eric Paulos
11/06 Technology in Domestic Space
11/13 Guest Lecture by Wendy Ju
11/20 Guest Lecture by Dave Nguyen
11/27 Evaluating TUIs
12/04 Summary Empathy Tool from IDEO Method Cards
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Thoughtless Acts captured by Aylin
Selcukoglu
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Tuesday LECTURE
08/28 Introduction
09/04 Activity Theory and HCI
09/11 Tangible Bits
09/18 Containers, Tools, and Token: Taxonomy of TUIs
09/25 Calm Computing and Ambient Media
10/02 Human Centered Design
10/09 Design and Innovation
10/16 Midterm Project Review
10/23 Mixed / Augmented Reality
10/30 Guest Lecture by Eric Paulos
11/06 Technology in Domestic Space
11/13 Guest Lecture by Wendy Ju
11/20 Guest Lecture by Dave Nguyen
11/27 Evaluating TUIs
12/04 Summary
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“Curious George is driven by curiosity to play and experiment with elements of his daily environment. He finds new uses for familiar objects, invents different ways of doing things, and tests the limits of materials and objects. Many of his experiments do not work, and he routinely gets in trouble, but occasionally he reaps praise or a medal.”
[Boym
& Boym, 2002]
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Avoiding Cargo Cult Design
Principles
(adapted from Feynman and Holmquist)
Am I fooling myself?
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Do I really have enough knowledge of the technology and potential users to say this will work?
Am I fooling the layman?
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Is there a risk that people will believe the representation is the real thing?
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Invention
Coming up with new and original ideas
Inquiry
Analyzing how things are or work
Generating Ideas
Human-
Centered Design
Studies
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Tuesday LECTURE
08/28 Introduction
09/04 Activity Theory and HCI
09/11 Tangible Bits
09/18 Containers, Tools, and Token: Taxonomy of TUIs
09/25 Calm Computing and Ambient Media
10/02 Human Centered Design
10/09 Design and Innovation
10/16 Midterm Project Review
10/23 Mixed / Augmented Reality
10/30 Guest Lecture by Eric Paulos
11/06 Technology in Domestic Space
11/13 Guest Lecture by Wendy Ju
11/20 Guest Lecture by Dave Nguyen
11/27 Evaluating TUIs
12/04 Summary
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Tuesday LECTURE
08/28 Introduction
09/04 Activity Theory and HCI
09/11 Tangible Bits
09/18 Containers, Tools, and Token: Taxonomy of TUIs
09/25 Calm Computing and Ambient Media
10/02 Human Centered Design
10/09 Design and Innovation
10/16 Midterm Project Review
10/23 Mixed / Augmented Reality
10/30 Guest Lecture by Wendy Ju
11/06 Guest Lecture by Eric Paulos
11/13 Technology in Domestic Space
11/20 Guest Lecture by Dave Nguyen
11/27 Evaluating TUIs
12/04 Summary
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B
A
Pragmatic ActionAction taken to actually perform the task.
Epistemic ActionUsers change their environment to search for the best solution or strategy to perform a task.
[Kirsh
and Maglio, 1995]
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PICO Study [Patten & Ishii, 2007]
Pico
w/o actuation PicoScreen
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15 participants, within-subject study
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Position the towers to reach an optimal coverage under 4.5 minutes
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Specifying clearly usability without constraining use.[Sengers
& Gaver, 2006]
Open to Interpretations
Key Table [Equator IRC]
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Thursday LAB
08/30 Introduction to Physical Computing
09/06 Hello World with Arduino Boards
09/13 Sensor 1: Potentiometers
09/20 Sensor 2: Force sensors and photocells
09/27 Output 1: Piezo
speakers
10/04 Output 2: Servo motors
10/11 Output 3: DC motors
10/18 Output 4: Simple Mechanics
10/25 Synthesis 1: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/01 Synthesis 2: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/08 Guest Lecture by Tod
Kurt (ThingM)
11/15 Final Project Progress Report and Critique
11/22 No class: Thanksgiving holiday
11/29 Work on final project
12/06 Final Project Exhibition
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Thursday LAB
08/30 Introduction to Physical Computing
09/06 Hello World with Arduino Boards
09/13 Sensor 1: Potentiometers
09/20 Sensor 2: Force sensors and photocells
09/27 Output 1: Piezo
speakers
10/04 Output 2: Servo motors
10/11 Output 3: DC motors
10/18 Output 4: Simple Mechanics
10/25 Synthesis 1: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/01 Synthesis 2: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/08 Guest Lecture by Tod
Kurt (ThingM)
11/15 Final Project Progress Report and Critique
11/22 No class: Thanksgiving holiday
11/29 Work on final project
12/06 Final Project Exhibition
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Thursday LAB
08/30 Introduction to Physical Computing
09/06 Hello World with Arduino Boards
09/13 Sensor 1: Potentiometers
09/20 Sensor 2: Force sensors and photocells
09/27 Output 1: Piezo
speakers
10/04 Output 2: Servo motors
10/11 Output 3: DC motors
10/18 Output 4: Simple Mechanics
10/25 Synthesis 1: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/01 Synthesis 2: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/08 Guest Lecture by Tod
Kurt (ThingM)
11/15 Final Project Progress Report and Critique
11/22 No class: Thanksgiving holiday
11/29 Work on final project
12/06 Final Project Exhibition
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Thursday LAB
08/30 Introduction to Physical Computing
09/06 Hello World with Arduino Boards
09/13 Sensor 1: Potentiometers
09/20 Sensor 2: Force sensors and photocells
09/27 Output 1: Piezo
speakers
10/04 Output 2: Servo motors
10/11 Output 3: DC motors
10/18 Output 4: Simple Mechanics
10/25 Synthesis 1: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/01 Synthesis 2: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/08 Guest Lecture by Tod
Kurt (ThingM)
11/15 Final Project Progress Report and Critique
11/22 No class: Thanksgiving holiday
11/29 Work on final project
12/06 Final Project Exhibition
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Thursday LAB
08/30 Introduction to Physical Computing
09/06 Hello World with Arduino Boards
09/13 Sensor 1: Potentiometers
09/20 Sensor 2: Force sensors and photocells
09/27 Output 1: Piezo
speakers
10/04 Output 2: Servo motors
10/11 Output 3: DC motors
10/18 Output 4: Simple Mechanics
10/25 Synthesis 1: Invent a music instrument (group exercise)
11/01 Synthesis 2: Invent a music instrument (group exercise)
11/08 Guest Lecture by Tod
Kurt (ThingM)
11/15 Final Project Progress Report and Critique
11/22 No class: Thanksgiving holiday
11/29 Work on final project
12/06 Final Project Exhibition
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Thursday LAB
08/30 Introduction to Physical Computing
09/06 Hello World with Arduino Boards
09/13 Sensor 1: Potentiometers
09/20 Sensor 2: Force sensors and photocells
09/27 Output 1: Piezo
speakers
10/04 Output 2: Servo motors
10/11 Output 3: DC motors
10/18 Output 4: Simple Mechanics
10/25 Synthesis 1: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/01 Synthesis 2: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/08 Guest Lecture by Tod
Kurt (ThingM)
11/15 Final Project Progress Report and Critique
11/22 No class: Thanksgiving holiday
11/29 Work on final project
12/06 Final Project Exhibition
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Thursday LAB
08/30 Introduction to Physical Computing
09/06 Hello World with Arduino Boards
09/13 Sensor 1: Potentiometers
09/20 Sensor 2: Force sensors and photocells
09/27 Output 1: Piezo
speakers
10/04 Output 2: Servo motors
10/11 Output 3: DC motors
10/18 Output 4: Simple Mechanics
10/25 Synthesis 1: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/01 Synthesis 2: Invent a music instrument (group work)
11/08 Guest Lecture by Tod
Kurt (ThingM)
11/15 Final Project Progress Report and Critique
11/22 No class: Thanksgiving holiday
11/29 Work on final project
12/06 Final Project Exhibition
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Theories and Approaches Enabling Technologies
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Theories and Approaches Enabling Technologies
Your original IDEA!
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Your Final
Project
Theories and Approaches
Enabling Technologies
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Your Final Project Exhibition•
Your final project exhibition on both Thursday December 6th
and Tuesday
December 11th.
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On Tuesday December 11th
we will have the Berkeley Center for New Media Faculty:
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Ken Goldberg (IEOR)•
Greg Niemeyer (Art Practice and Film Studies)•
Rick Rinehart (BAM)
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Lisa Iwamoto (Architecture)•
Shannon Jackson (Performance Studies)•
Maneesh
Agrawala
(EECS)
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Nancy Van House (Information School)
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Your Final Project•
Your final project write up (4-6 pages) in ACM SIGCHI Extended Abstract format: http://www.chi2008.org/chi2008extendedabstracts.doc
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We are available during our office hour and by appointment. (Please ask early about resources.)
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Beyond the Course: Possible Venue 1
Conference paper submissions
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CHI
(Alt CHI, deadline Jan 8, 2008, and full paper for 2009)•
UIST
(around March 2008)
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Ubicomp
(around March 2008)
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Beyond the Course: Possible Venue 2
Student design competitions
ID Magazine Student Competition Deadline February 1, 2008
Industrial Design Excellence Awards Deadline early spring 2008
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Acknowledgments•
TAs: Ryan Aipperspach
and David Nguyen
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Tod
Kurt, Wendy Ju, Eric Paulos, and Hiroshi Ishii
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And YOU!
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Thanks!